We’ve got five pairs of tickets to give away to the Globe Theatre’s screening of their production of “The Comedy of Errors” on Thursday, June 25 at 7PM at the Guild 45th. Enter to win today!

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We're thrilled that the Globe Theatre will be bringing their stage production of The Comedy of Errors to the screen at the Guild 45th Theatre on Thursday, June 25 at 7PM. We've got 5 pairs of tickets to give away.

Enter to win today. Contest ends at midnight on June 21, 2015.

The Comedy of Errors

Take one pair of estranged twin brothers both called Antipholus (Matthew Needham and Simon Harrison), and one pair of estranged twin servants both called Dromio (Jamie Wilkes and Brodie Ross), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. One Antipholus is astonished by his foreign hospitality; the other enraged by the hostility of his home town. The Dromios, caught between the two, are soundly beaten for obeying all the wrong orders. Basing his plot on a farce by Plautus, Shakespeare caps the mayhem of his Roman original to build up a hectic tale of violent cross-purposes, furious slapstick and social nightmare. The final Globe On Screen film for 2015, recorded earlier in the year, brings the perfect light relief to close an epic season of war and tragedy. This sell-out production employed authentic Renaissance costumes and staging and will have cinema audiences roaring with laughter.

We’ve got five pairs of tickets to give away to the Globe Theatre’s screening of their production of “Antony and Cleopatra” on Thursday, June 4 at 7PM at the Guild 45th. Enter to win today!

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We're thrilled that the Globe Theatre will be bringing their stage production of Antony and Cleopatra to the screen at the Guild 45th Theatre on Thursday, June 4 at 7PM. We've got 5 pairs of tickets to give away.

Enter to win today. Contest ends at midnight on May 31, 2015.

Antony and Cleopatra

Cleopatra (Eve Best), the alluring and fascinatingly ambiguous Queen of Egypt, has bewitched the great Mark Antony (Clive Wood), soldier, campaigner and now one of the three rulers of the Roman Empire. When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two. The third of our Roman Tragedies, Antony and Cleopatra picks up Antony’s story many years after Julius Caesar. Virtue and vice, transcendent love and realpolitik combine in Shakespeare’s greatest exploration of the conflicting claims of sex and power, all expressed in a tragic poetry of breathtaking beauty and magnificence. The Globe’s envisioning of this iconic play, recorded earlier in 2015, encapsulates these themes whilst deftly threading a sense of comedy throughout.

We’ve got five pairs of tickets to give away to the Globe Theatre’s screening of their production of “Titus Andronicus” on Thursday, March 26 at 7PM. Enter to win today!

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We're thrilled that the Globe Theatre will be bringing their stage production of Titus Andronicus to the screen at the Guild 45th Theatre on Thursday, March 26 at 7PM. We've got 5 pairs of tickets to give away.
Enter to win today. Contest ends at midnight on March 25.
Titus Andronicus
Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus (William Houston) brings with him the queen Tamora (Indira Varma) and her three sons as prisoners of war. Titus’ sacrifice of Tamora’s eldest son to appease the ghosts of his dead sons, and his decision to refuse to accept the title of emperor, initiates a terrible cycle of mutilation, rape and murder. And all the while, at the center of the nightmare, there moves the villainous, self-delighting Aaron (Obi Abili). Grotesquely violent and daringly experimental, Titus Andronicus was the smash hit of Shakespeare’s early career, and is written with a ghoulish energy he was never to repeat elsewhere. This production, recorded earlier in 2015, revisits Lucy Bailey’s spectacular Globe production of 2006 and has caused a stir throughout the U.K. media with staged violence so realistic that some audience members have fainted.

Our friends at Sound Theatre Company are staging “The School for Lies,” a hilarious adaptation of Moliere’s “The Misanthrope”…and we’ve got three pairs of tickets to give away. The production runs at the Center Theatre August 7-24.

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Enter to win a pair of tickets to Sound Theatre Company's comedy "The School for Lies" on Aug 8, 9 or 10. Raunch, ruffles, and rhyme invade the Center House Theatre this summer, as Sound Theatre launches this saucy update of Molière's The Misanthrope by the Tony Award-nominated playwright of Venus in Fur. Playwright David Ives stuffs contemporary off-color slang into the classic baroque farce, in which rivals scheme romance to expose a notorious cynic. A few cunning lies set party girl Celimene and acerbic wit Frank up for battle and sex. Misbehavior, gossip, glamour and scandal reign in this clowning burlesque written in rhymed couplets. Winners can choose from the following dates: Friday, August 8 at 7:30 pm Saturday, August 9 at 7:30 pm or Sunday, August 10 at 2:00 pm.

Victor Pappas who staged our sold-out production of “The Importance of Being Earnest” is directing Arthur Miller’s “The Price” at ACT Theatre…and we’ve got a pair of tickets to giveaway!

The production runs now through June 30 and features Seattle Shakespeare Company favorite Charles Leggett as Victor Franz.

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Win a pair of tickets to ACT's production of Arthur Miller's "The Price." Contest ends June 3 at midnight.

Two grown brothers get a hard lesson in truth and consequences. After taking separate paths in life, their versions of family history collide when they meet after 16 years to settle their late father's estate. The New York Times says, "'The Price' is one of the most engrossing and entertaining plays that Arthur Miller has ever written."